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portada There Are No Hispanic Stars!: Collected Writings of a Latino Film Critic in Hollywood, 1921-1939 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.0 x 2.8 cm
Weight
0.64 kg.
ISBN13
9780895512048

There Are No Hispanic Stars!: Collected Writings of a Latino Film Critic in Hollywood, 1921-1939 (in English)

Gabriel Navarro (Author) · University of Washington Press · Paperback

There Are No Hispanic Stars!: Collected Writings of a Latino Film Critic in Hollywood, 1921-1939 (in English) - Navarro, Gabriel ; Gunckel, Colin ; Serna, Laura Isabel

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Synopsis "There Are No Hispanic Stars!: Collected Writings of a Latino Film Critic in Hollywood, 1921-1939 (in English)"

In the 1920s and 1930s a uniquely Mexican American entertainment culture flourished across the southwestern United States. Spanish-language newspapers offered theater listings, coverage of favorite performers, cultural criticism, and serialized novels that thematized entertainment culture. Gabriel Navarro was a key figure in this milieu. "There Are No Hispanic Stars!" assembles the novellas and articles that represent his extensive body of film and cultural criticism. Covering a range of topics from the lives of Hollywood's well-known Mexican actors to the plight of Mexican extras and the formation of amateur film clubs, Navarro allowed his readers to participate in the construction of a Latina/o Hollywood. At the same time, he urged Hollywood not to overlook its Latina/o audiences. Together, these writings present a lively look at the film culture that emerged in the Southwest's Mexican immigrant community. The introduction situates Navarro's writing within the context of Mexican-oriented journalism and cultural politics of the era.

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